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safety had suddenly yawned beneath him. Celestial good-
         ness had, in a manner, captured him by treachery. Adorable
         ambuscades of providence!
            Only, the wounded man did not stir, and Jean Valjean
         did not know whether that which he was carrying in that
         grave was a living being or a dead corpse.
            His first sensation was one of blindness. All of a sud-
         den, he could see nothing. It seemed to him too, that, in
         one instant, he had become deaf. He no longer heard any-
         thing. The frantic storm of murder which had been let loose
         a few feet above his head did not reach him, thanks to the
         thickness of the earth which separated him from it, as we
         have said, otherwise than faintly and indistinctly, and like
         a rumbling, in the depths. He felt that the ground was solid
         under his feet; that was all; but that was enough. He ex-
         tended one arm and then the other, touched the walls on
         both sides, and perceived that the passage was narrow; he
         slipped, and thus perceived that the pavement was wet. He
         cautiously put forward one foot, fearing a hole, a sink, some
         gulf; he discovered that the paving continued. A gust of fet-
         idness informed him of the place in which he stood.
            After the lapse of a few minutes, he was no longer blind.
         A little light fell through the man-hole through which he
         had  descended,  and  his  eyes  became  accustomed  to  this
         cavern.  He  began  to  distinguish  something.  The  passage
         in which he had burrowed—no other word can better ex-
         press the situation—was walled in behind him. It was one of
         those blind alleys, which the special jargon terms branches.
         In front of him there was another wall, a wall like night. The

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